
Your Toothbrush Has Come a Long Way to Keep Your Teeth and Gums Healthy
Your toothbrush is one of the most important tools you have in your home to keep your pearly whites healthy and beautiful. Used properly twice a day, your toothbrush will help you ward off tooth decay, gum disease and even bad breath. Its job in your daily oral hygiene kit is vital because unchecked gum disease is one of the... read more »
There Are Many Good Reasons to Wear Dentures Today!
As you age and your oral health declines, you may start to have problems with teeth and gums that result in tooth loss. The good news is, dentures can restore your smile’s function and appearance so you can talk, chew, and eat normally again. Even better, today’s dentures are nothing like their early counterparts. Dentures are a practical and affordable... read more »
You Are in Excellent Hands With Our Endodontist
If you need to have a root canal treatment done on a damaged tooth, you are not alone! Millions of people have a root canal done every year. Dentists who focus their work on a patient’s tooth pulp and the surrounding tissues are called endodontists. It means we take a look at your teeth, diagnose and then treat the problem.... read more »
Exploring the Best Tools to Use at Home to Clean Your Teeth in Braces
Straightening your teeth for a healthy, properly aligned and beautiful smile takes time and effort and is worth every second! So is taking good care of your teeth along the way so that when the braces come off, your teeth are as healthy as they were when you began! This means stepping up your oral hygiene game as you brush... read more »
Good Oral Health Starts in the Home and Continues With Great Dental Care
Good oral health is essential for a healthy smile. The mouth is home to colonies of microorganisms like bacteria and viruses, and when controlled by daily brushing and flossing, your oral health can thrive. Conversely, consuming a high sugar diet that feeds the bad bacteria creates harmful acids that erode your tooth enamel and lead to cavities. It also happens... read more »
Implant-Supported Dentures Can Give You the Beautiful Smile You Have Always Wanted
Dentures are excellent solutions to replacing multiple lost teeth as they can restore your smile back to full function. Providing the most stability for dentures may be accomplished by wearing implant-supported dentures for long-lasting results. Unlike traditional dentures, they are anchored by dental implants in your jaw bone. This gives you unparalleled stability and avoids the worry that your dentures... read more »
Our Endodontist Can Often Save a Cracked Tooth for a Lifetime of Healthy Chewing
Even though your teeth are the hardest substances in your body, even harder than bone, a tooth can become cracked. This arises because of trauma or injury but it can also happen from daily wear and tear from the pressure of chewing and biting down. If a tooth does crack, you may experience pain when you eat or consume hot... read more »
Wearing Braces Can Help Relieve Jaw Pain From a Misaligned Bite
Braces provide orthodontists the tool to help fix teeth and jaw alignment. These can occur due to a bad bite (overbite, underbite, crossbite, or just crowding in the mouth). Abnormal bite patterns may become noticeable in children when they are anywhere from six to 12 years old, and for them, orthodontic treatment can be done from age eight to 14... read more »
Aging and Dental Health: Don’t Let Time Rob You of the Healthy, Beautiful Smile You Deserve!
More and more people are keeping their natural teeth healthy for a lifetime of beautiful smiles. At any age, a healthy mouth is a valuable asset when it comes to looking and feeling your best. Getting older means taking care of yourself to continue feeling great. Like your body, your dental health requires daily attention to protect teeth and gums.... read more »
Need an Effective Tooth Replacement Option? Check out Our Complete and Partial Dentures!
When it comes to missing teeth, dentures are often recommended as an all-around great solution to restore your smile. Teeth can be lost or extracted for a variety of reasons, including extensively decayed teeth that can’t be saved with a root canal, later-stage periodontal disease or having fractures in a tooth’s roots. Partial vs. Complete Dentures Depending on how many... read more »